

All the instruments are programmed and the end product comes out well thanks to mixing and mastering of Ramesh. AK Sasidharan is the man behind this very likable vocals. Jak Sundar is the composer as well as the lyricist for the track. This is like the previous track also has a new musician with a very pleasant track. Deepak nicely brings in the Mridangam and Ganjira which combine well with the guitar. The instrumental arrangements are excellent as well, with the keys and flute along with the acoustic guitar helping things along.

Sabari Darshan is the vocalist and his high-scaled singing is pitch perfect. This is a short and sweet track composed by Deepak Chander and has some excellent singing which is what actually puts this among the best of the month. Animation in the video is done by Aiswarya Keyan. The lyrics are penned by Jayashree L Narayanan and credit to her for communicating the love between these two species. The song talks about the amazing bond between humans and dogs and the track is very fresh to listen to as well. Prateek keeps the score simple yet never short of substance. The interlude on the guitar is a nice bridge to the stanza, where Madhav goes on to make it even more pleasant. I am hearing his vocals for the first time, but was very pleasantly surprised with all that he had to offer. This one was a Tamil single is a very heartening composition by him and it brings in Madhav Krishna as the lead vocalist. Prateek Gandhi is a producer who has this lofted aim of creating music in all of the official Indian languages, and that would be a great idea for sure. If the article here infringes on any copyrights that you hold, please email and Vaa The list is decided by the author (MJ Raghavan) himself. The author (MJ Raghavan) claims that these songs/album evaluation is his/her own. A sombre yet beautiful piece to finish your playlist with.Disclaimer: isn't responsible for the views expressed by the author (MJ Raghavan) in this article. There’s also a chilling whistling bit in this song and this is main refrain that’s heard throughout the film in different versions.

Composed by Pradeep Kumar, the song has been performed by Shahid Hameed, Sivam and Pradeep Kumar. This is such a haunting number that sits perfectly in the supernatural thriller Andhaghaaram. And it's a bonus that both songs have been pictured so well in the film. While Dhee’s voice just tugs at your heart’s strings in 'Kaatu Palaye' like she did with 'Sandakaara' from Irudhi Suttru, Harish Sivaramakrishnan’s voice in 'Veyyon' just reverberates in the song. One surely misses GV Prakash Kumar the composer and this is a great album coming from the actor/composer after a long time. We confess it was quite difficult to choose between the two and so we took the liberty of adding both to your list. Performed by Shreya Ghoshal and Nakul Abhyankar, the song is a good “wedding” themed number. This one’s a quintessential AR Rahman piece, reminiscent of his early Bombay days and some of his recent releases such as OK Kanmani. Here’s another “appetiser” song… Well, it’s about time we gave a name to such releases by this point. Another dance number that you could groove to during the New Year's Eve party? Penned by Sivakarthikeyan for his upcoming film Doctor and composed by Anirudh Ravichander, the song has been performed by the latter and Jonita Gandhi. This song has immortalised the ban in its lyrics and in the intro seen in the video. Remember the TikTok ban happened this year? Yes, this was quite the year, wasn’t it. The refrain is quite catchy, that is a given.

Perhaps there are hopes of it becoming the next 'Rowdy Baby'? One can only wait to see how the song will be choreographed in the film. The peppy number has been composed by Santhosh Narayanan and was performed by the composer himself, Dhanush and Dhee. So the makers figured by July that it would be a while before the film released so why not release some of the songs? 'Rakita' released for Dhanush’s birthday and quickly became a popular song. Like Master, Dhanush’s Jagame Thandiram too should have hit the screens by now but we know the story.
